Workingmen's Houses, Patrick Scarry House, 636 Dodge Street, Dubuque, ...
Significance: A typically configured gable ended box, the Patrick Scarry House is one of the earliest of the modest workingmen's houses built on lower Dodge Street in the 1870s and 1880s. Survey number: HABS I... More
Workingmen's Houses, James Welsh House, 616 Dodge Street, Dubuque, Dub...
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Workingmen's Houses, Michael Fenton House, 375 South Locust Street, Du...
Significance: With its side-gabled configuration, the Michael Fenton House is a representative example of the workingmen's houses built along Southern Avenue at the periphery of Dubuque in the 1870s and 1880s. ... More
Workingmen's Houses, Nicholas Thornton House, 365 Southern Avenue, Dub...
Significance: Sited immediately next to a main artery into Dubuque and configured with its stacked front porch and stone lower level, this building has the appearance of an early roadhouse, as suggested by loca... More
Workingmen's Houses, 329 South Locust Street, Dubuque, Dubuque County,...
Significance: Similar in scale and configuration to our other nearby structures, this house contributes to the architectural feeling and association of historic workingmen's dwellings built along Southern Avenu... More
Workingmen's Houses, Michael Sullivan House, 383 South Locust Street, ...
Significance: Built in 1881 by laborer Michael Sullivan, this two-story frame house is the most architecturally sophisticated and least altered of several similarly scaled and configured workingmen's dwellings ... More
Workingmen's Houses, Michael Sullivan House, 383 South Locust Street, ...
Significance: Built in 1881 by laborer Michael Sullivan, this two-story frame house is the most architecturally sophisticated and least altered of several similarly scaled and configured workingmen's dwellings ... More
Workingmen's Houses, Michael Flynn House, 321 South Locust Street, Dub...
Significance: Though scaled similarly to other nearby houses, the Michael Flynn House is unusual in its end gable configuration and use of a side entrance, and it resembles the structures on lower Dodge Street ... More
Workingmen's Houses, Nicholas M. Sutton House, 9 Locust Street, Dubuqu...
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Workingmen's Houses, John H. Donahue House, 98 Southern Avenue, Dubuqu...
Significance: Whether is was prefabricated and purchased for $1500-$2500 through a catalog or was built on-site by a local contractor using a standardized design, the Donahue House looks like countless other mo... More
Workingmen's Houses, Alexander C. Colford House, 384 Southern Avenue, ...
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Workingmen's Houses, Locust, South Locust & Dodge Streets & Southern A...
Significance: The modest frame houses that align Southern Avenue and South Locust and lower Dodge streets typify the workingmen's residences built in Dubuque, Iowa, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A... More
Workingmen's Houses, Locust, South Locust & Dodge Streets & Southern A...
Significance: The modest frame houses that align Southern Avenue and South Locust and lower Dodge streets typify the workingmen's residences built in Dubuque, Iowa, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A... More
Workingmen's Houses, John H. Kelly House, 274 Southern Avenue, Dubuque...
Significance: Built about 1855 by laborer John H. Kelly, this two story stone/frame house is one of the most prominent of the vernacular workingmen's structures built in the 19th century along Southern Avenue a... More
Workingmen's Houses, Michael Mahony House, 235 South Locust Street, Du...
Significance: The Michael Mahony House, though greatly altered, is representative of the workingmen's dwellings built along Southern Avenue (now South Locust Street) in the 1870s and 1880s. Survey number: HABS... More
Workingmen's Houses, John McNulty House, 824 Dodge Street, Dubuque, Du...
Significance: A simple gabled box changed by numerous alterations and additions, this modest dwelling is one of the earliest of the workingmen's houses constructed along lower Dodge Street in the late 19th Cent... More
Workingmen's Houses, Jeremiah Mahoney House, 263 Southern Avenue, Dubu...
Significance: The Jeremiah Mahoney House was constructed similarly to many of the other vernacular structures along Southern Avenue and South Locust Street. Two stories tall and one room deep, with a steep qua... More
Workingmen's Houses, Michael Fenton House, 375 South Locust Street, Du...
Significance: With its side-gabled configuration, the Michael Fenton House is a representative example of the workingmen's houses built along Southern Avenue at the periphery of Dubuque in the 1870s and 1880s. ... More
Workingmen's Houses, Nicholas Thornton House, 365 Southern Avenue, Dub...
Significance: Sited immediately next to a main artery into Dubuque and configured with its stacked front porch and stone lower level, this building has the appearance of an early roadhouse, as suggested by loca... More
Workingmen's Houses, 329 South Locust Street, Dubuque, Dubuque County,...
Significance: Similar in scale and configuration to our other nearby structures, this house contributes to the architectural feeling and association of historic workingmen's dwellings built along Southern Avenu... More
Workingmen's Houses, William H. Kelly House, 329 Southern Avenue, Dubu...
Significance: Built as part of the extended Kelly family enclave on Southern Avenue, this historic building is an example of the workingmen's houses constructed in south Dubuque in the 1870s and 1880s. Survey ... More
Workingmen's Houses, Thomas Rooney House, 368 Southern Avenue, Dubuque...
Significance: Never architecturally distinguished, the Thomas Rooney House has been compromised by numerous alterations and additions. It is one of several similarly scaled and configured workingmen's residenc... More
Workingmen's Houses, John H. Donahue House, 98 Southern Avenue, Dubuqu...
Significance: Whether is was prefabricated and purchased for $1500-$2500 through a catalog or was built on-site by a local contractor using a standardized design, the Donahue House looks like countless other mo... More
Workingmen's Houses, John H. Donahue House, 98 Southern Avenue, Dubuqu...
Significance: Whether is was prefabricated and purchased for $1500-$2500 through a catalog or was built on-site by a local contractor using a standardized design, the Donahue House looks like countless other mo... More
Workingmen's Houses, 37-39 Locust Street, Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA
Significance: Functioning as a rental property since its construction, this handsomely proportioned duplex tenement is a representative and well-preserved example of the brick and frame structures erected for s... More
Workingmen's Houses, Locust, South Locust & Dodge Streets & Southern A...
Significance: The modest frame houses that align Southern Avenue and South Locust and lower Dodge streets typify the workingmen's residences built in Dubuque, Iowa, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A... More
Workingmen's Houses, Locust, South Locust & Dodge Streets & Southern A...
Significance: The modest frame houses that align Southern Avenue and South Locust and lower Dodge streets typify the workingmen's residences built in Dubuque, Iowa, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A... More
Workingmen's Houses, Locust, South Locust & Dodge Streets & Southern A...
Significance: The modest frame houses that align Southern Avenue and South Locust and lower Dodge streets typify the workingmen's residences built in Dubuque, Iowa, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A... More
Workingmen's Houses, George R. Spark House, 381 Southern Avenue, Dubuq...
Significance: Architecturally undistinguished and built relatively late in the milieu of residential construction along Southern Avenue, this house is of minimal significance. Survey number: HABS IA-159-AE Bu... More
Workingmen's Houses, 810 Dodge Street, Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA
Significance: Its origins obscure, this modest structure is one of many frame workingmen's residences built at the south side of Dubuque along Southern Avenue and Dodge Street. Survey number: HABS IA-159-BC B... More
Workingmen's Houses, Michael Mahony House, 235 South Locust Street, Du...
Significance: The Michael Mahony House, though greatly altered, is representative of the workingmen's dwellings built along Southern Avenue (now South Locust Street) in the 1870s and 1880s. Survey number: HABS... More
Workingmen's Houses, Timothy Kelly House, 364 Southern Avenue, Dubuque...
Significance: The Timothy Kelly House is one of the workingmen's dwellings constructed as part of the extended Kelly family enclave on Southern Avenue. Survey number: HABS IA-159-AN Building/structure dates: ... More
Workingmen's Houses, Martin Dumphy House, 387 Southern Avenue, Dubuque...
Significance: One of the earliest remaining structures on Southern Avenue, the Martin Dumphy House is a well-proportioned and well-preserved example of the workingmen's residences built at the southern peripher... More
Workingmen's Houses, Michael Sullivan House, 383 South Locust Street, ...
Significance: Built in 1881 by laborer Michael Sullivan, this two-story frame house is the most architecturally sophisticated and least altered of several similarly scaled and configured workingmen's dwellings ... More
Workingmen's Houses, Johanna Scollard House, 215 South Locust Street, ...
Significance: One of the oldest of the houses built along Southern Avenue in the 19th century, the Johanna Scollard House is typical in plan, scale and fenestration of the dwellings that comprise this working c... More
Workingmen's Houses, David Burns House, 670 Dodge Street, Dubuque, Dub...
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Workingmen's Houses, Michael Cane House, 391 Southern Avenue, Dubuque,...
Significance: The Michael Cane House is a typically scaled and configured example of the workingmen's houses built along Southern Avenue in the 1880s. Extensive alterations have diminished its integrity substa... More
Workingmen's Houses, Harry J. Donahue House, 106 Southern Avenue, Dubu...
Significance: The Harry Donahue House is an unaltered late example of the workingmen's houses constructed along Southern Avenue on the periphery of Dubuque. Survey number: HABS IA-159-S Building/structure dat... More
Workingmen's Houses, Thomas Rooney House, 368 Southern Avenue, Dubuque...
Significance: Never architecturally distinguished, the Thomas Rooney House has been compromised by numerous alterations and additions. It is one of several similarly scaled and configured workingmen's residenc... More
Workingmen's Houses, Thomas Rooney House, 368 Southern Avenue, Dubuque...
Significance: Never architecturally distinguished, the Thomas Rooney House has been compromised by numerous alterations and additions. It is one of several similarly scaled and configured workingmen's residenc... More
Workingmen's Houses, James Martin House, 844 Dodge Street, Dubuque, Du...
Significance: With its gable ended configuration and three-bay facade, the James Martin House is a representative example of the modest frame houses constructed along Dodge Street by members of the working clas... More
Workingmen's Houses, 37-39 Locust Street, Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA
Significance: Functioning as a rental property since its construction, this handsomely proportioned duplex tenement is a representative and well-preserved example of the brick and frame structures erected for s... More
Workingmen's Houses, Locust, South Locust & Dodge Streets & Southern A...
Significance: The modest frame houses that align Southern Avenue and South Locust and lower Dodge streets typify the workingmen's residences built in Dubuque, Iowa, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A... More
Workingmen's Houses, Patrick Scarry House, 636 Dodge Street, Dubuque, ...
Significance: A typically configured gable ended box, the Patrick Scarry House is one of the earliest of the modest workingmen's houses built on lower Dodge Street in the 1870s and 1880s. Survey number: HABS I... More
To workingmen. "The rich are growing richer, while the poor are growin...
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Workingmen's Houses, John H. Kelly House, 274 Southern Avenue, Dubuque...
Significance: Built about 1855 by laborer John H. Kelly, this two story stone/frame house is one of the most prominent of the vernacular workingmen's structures built in the 19th century along Southern Avenue a... More
Workingmen's Houses, 89 Southern Avenue, Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA
Significance: This house, like its twin to the south, is a relatively well-preserved example of the modest, speculatively built residences built on Southern Avenue in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Su... More
Workingmen's Houses, Peter Colford House, 283 Southern Avenue, Dubuque...
Significance: The Peter Colford House is one of many similarly scaled, constructed and configured workingmen's houses built along Southern Avenue in the last quarter of the 19th century. Survey number: HABS IA... More
Workingmen's Houses, Peter Colford House, 283 Southern Avenue, Dubuque...
Significance: The Peter Colford House is one of many similarly scaled, constructed and configured workingmen's houses built along Southern Avenue in the last quarter of the 19th century. Survey number: HABS IA... More
Workingmen's Houses, Ann Morris House, 358 Southern Avenue, Dubuque, D...
Significance: Similar in scale, configuration and materials to the other workingmen's houses built along Southern Avenue in the 1870s and 1880s, the Ann Morris House is visually distinguished by its steep entry... More
Workingmen's Houses, John Byrne House, 666 Dodge Street, Dubuque, Dubu...
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Workingmen's Houses, Nicholas Thornton House, 365 Southern Avenue, Dub...
Significance: Sited immediately next to a main artery into Dubuque and configured with its stacked front porch and stone lower level, this building has the appearance of an early roadhouse, as suggested by loca... More
Workingmen's Houses, 19 Locust Street, Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA
Significance: This house is a well-preserved and well-proportioned example of the early workingmen's residences built on lower Locust Street. With its modest Italianate form and detailing, it fits within the m... More
Workingmen's Houses, Margaret Tracy House, 682 Dodge Street, Dubuque, ...
Significance: With its side-gabled configuration, the Margaret Tracy House stands out as an architectural anomaly among the gable-ended boxes that face Dodge Street. It is otherwise similar in scale and materi... More
Workingmen's Houses, John Coyne House, 357 Southern Avenue, Dubuque, D...
Significance: Built in 1881, John Coyne's house fit well within the mainstream of modest residential construction then occurring in the working class neighborhood along Southern Avenue. The house is a well-pro... More
Workingmen's Houses, Michael Sullivan House, 383 South Locust Street, ...
Significance: Built in 1881 by laborer Michael Sullivan, this two-story frame house is the most architecturally sophisticated and least altered of several similarly scaled and configured workingmen's dwellings ... More
Workingmen's Houses, James P. Strain House, 821 Dodge Street, Dubuque,...
Significance: "Probably the most extensive [residential] building has taken place in the lower end of the city, in the vicinity of South Dodge Street and Seipple's lumber yards," the "Dubuque Telegraph-Herald" ... More
Workingmen's Houses, Michael Cane House, 391 Southern Avenue, Dubuque,...
Significance: The Michael Cane House is a typically scaled and configured example of the workingmen's houses built along Southern Avenue in the 1880s. Extensive alterations have diminished its integrity substa... More
Workingmen's Houses, Harry J. Donahue House, 106 Southern Avenue, Dubu...
Significance: The Harry Donahue House is an unaltered late example of the workingmen's houses constructed along Southern Avenue on the periphery of Dubuque. Survey number: HABS IA-159-S Building/structure dat... More
Workingmen's Houses, Bridget Mehan House, 359 South Locust Street, Dub...
Significance: The Bridget Mehan House is a relatively well preserved example of the modest workingmen's dwellings built in the 1870s and 1880s along Southern Avenue at the periphery of Dubuque. Survey number: ... More
Workingmen's Houses, Adam P. Berg House, 770 Dodge Street, Dubuque, Du...
Significance: The Adam Berg House is one of the last houses built along this section of Dodge Street at the end of the 19th century. Though scaled similarly to other nearby houses, this building is unusual in ... More
Workingmen's Houses, James Martin House, 844 Dodge Street, Dubuque, Du...
Significance: With its gable ended configuration and three-bay facade, the James Martin House is a representative example of the modest frame houses constructed along Dodge Street by members of the working clas... More
Workingmen's Houses, James Martin House, 844 Dodge Street, Dubuque, Du...
Significance: With its gable ended configuration and three-bay facade, the James Martin House is a representative example of the modest frame houses constructed along Dodge Street by members of the working clas... More
Workingmen's Houses, James Martin House, 844 Dodge Street, Dubuque, Du...
Significance: With its gable ended configuration and three-bay facade, the James Martin House is a representative example of the modest frame houses constructed along Dodge Street by members of the working clas... More
Workingmen's Houses, James Rooney House, 354 Southern Avenue, Dubuque,...
Significance: Similar in scale, configuration and materials to the other workingmen's houses built along Southern Avenue in the 1870s and 1880s, the James Rooney House is visually distinguished by its atypicall... More
Workingmen's Houses, Locust, South Locust & Dodge Streets & Southern A...
Significance: The modest frame houses that align Southern Avenue and South Locust and lower Dodge streets typify the workingmen's residences built in Dubuque, Iowa, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A... More
Workingmen's Houses, Patrick Kennedy House, 289 South Locust Street, D...
Significance: With its gable-ended roof configuration and full-width front porch, the Patrick Kennedy House more resembles the structures on south Dodge Street than the side-gabled houses nearby on South Locust... More
Workingmen's Houses, John H. Kelly House, 274 Southern Avenue, Dubuque...
Significance: Built about 1855 by laborer John H. Kelly, this two story stone/frame house is one of the most prominent of the vernacular workingmen's structures built in the 19th century along Southern Avenue a... More
Workingmen's Houses, Patrick Burke House, 205 South Locust Street, Dub...
Significance: One of the earliest of the houses along this section of Southern Avenue, the Patrick Burke House is a representative, albeit greatly altered, example of the workingmen's houses built along Souther... More
Workingmen's Houses, Jeremiah Crowley House, 388 Southern Avenue, Dubu...
Significance: Built relatively late in the residential milieu of Southern Avenue, at the southern periphery of Dubuque, the Jeremiah Crowley House is representative of the workingmen's residences constructed in... More
Workingmen's Houses, Nicholas Thornton House, 365 Southern Avenue, Dub...
Significance: Sited immediately next to a main artery into Dubuque and configured with its stacked front porch and stone lower level, this building has the appearance of an early roadhouse, as suggested by loca... More
Workingmen's Houses, Nicholas Thornton House, 365 Southern Avenue, Dub...
Significance: Sited immediately next to a main artery into Dubuque and configured with its stacked front porch and stone lower level, this building has the appearance of an early roadhouse, as suggested by loca... More
Workingmen's Houses, 372 Southern Avenue, Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA
Significance: Somewhat larger than many of the nearby dwellings, this house typifies the modest frame residences built along Southern Avenue at the periphery of Dubuque by members of the city's working class. ... More
Workingmen's Houses, Michael Sullivan House, 383 South Locust Street, ...
Significance: Built in 1881 by laborer Michael Sullivan, this two-story frame house is the most architecturally sophisticated and least altered of several similarly scaled and configured workingmen's dwellings ... More
Workingmen's Houses, Nicholas M. Sutton House, 9 Locust Street, Dubuqu...
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Workingmen's Houses, Adam P. Berg House, 770 Dodge Street, Dubuque, Du...
Significance: The Adam Berg House is one of the last houses built along this section of Dodge Street at the end of the 19th century. Though scaled similarly to other nearby houses, this building is unusual in ... More
Workingmen's Houses, James Martin House, 844 Dodge Street, Dubuque, Du...
Significance: With its gable ended configuration and three-bay facade, the James Martin House is a representative example of the modest frame houses constructed along Dodge Street by members of the working clas... More
Workingmen's Houses, James Rooney House, 354 Southern Avenue, Dubuque,...
Significance: Similar in scale, configuration and materials to the other workingmen's houses built along Southern Avenue in the 1870s and 1880s, the James Rooney House is visually distinguished by its atypicall... More
Workingmen's Houses, Phillip M. Purcell House, 393 Southern Avenue, Du...
Significance: This is a typically configured bungalow, similar in scale but architecturally unlike the earlier workingmen's houses along Southern Avenue. Survey number: HABS IA-159-AH Building/structure dates... More
Workingmen's Houses, 37-39 Locust Street, Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA
Significance: Functioning as a rental property since its construction, this handsomely proportioned duplex tenement is a representative and well-preserved example of the brick and frame structures erected for s... More
Workingmen's Houses, Locust, South Locust & Dodge Streets & Southern A...
Significance: The modest frame houses that align Southern Avenue and South Locust and lower Dodge streets typify the workingmen's residences built in Dubuque, Iowa, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A... More
Workingmen's Houses, Locust, South Locust & Dodge Streets & Southern A...
Significance: The modest frame houses that align Southern Avenue and South Locust and lower Dodge streets typify the workingmen's residences built in Dubuque, Iowa, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A... More
Workingmen's Houses, Locust, South Locust & Dodge Streets & Southern A...
Significance: The modest frame houses that align Southern Avenue and South Locust and lower Dodge streets typify the workingmen's residences built in Dubuque, Iowa, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A... More
Workingmen's Houses, Locust, South Locust & Dodge Streets & Southern A...
Significance: The modest frame houses that align Southern Avenue and South Locust and lower Dodge streets typify the workingmen's residences built in Dubuque, Iowa, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A... More
Workingmen's Houses, Locust, South Locust & Dodge Streets & Southern A...
Significance: The modest frame houses that align Southern Avenue and South Locust and lower Dodge streets typify the workingmen's residences built in Dubuque, Iowa, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A... More
Workingmen's Houses, Locust, South Locust & Dodge Streets & Southern A...
Significance: The modest frame houses that align Southern Avenue and South Locust and lower Dodge streets typify the workingmen's residences built in Dubuque, Iowa, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A... More
Workingmen's Houses, 27-29 Locust Street, Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA
Significance: Built as a rental property and occupied for a brief period by a locally significant tenant, this double tenement typifies the modest brick structures built along South Locust Street in the 1880s a... More
Workingmen's Houses, 95 Southern Avenue, Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA
Significance: This house, like its twin to the north, is a relatively well-preserved example of the modest, speculatively built residences built on Southern Avenue in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Su... More
Workingmen's Houses, 95 Southern Avenue, Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA
Significance: This house, like its twin to the north, is a relatively well-preserved example of the modest, speculatively built residences built on Southern Avenue in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Su... More
Workingmen's Houses, John H. Kelly House, 274 Southern Avenue, Dubuque...
Significance: Built about 1855 by laborer John H. Kelly, this two story stone/frame house is one of the most prominent of the vernacular workingmen's structures built in the 19th century along Southern Avenue a... More
Workingmen's Houses, John H. Kelly House, 274 Southern Avenue, Dubuque...
Significance: Built about 1855 by laborer John H. Kelly, this two story stone/frame house is one of the most prominent of the vernacular workingmen's structures built in the 19th century along Southern Avenue a... More
Workingmen's Houses, Patrick Burke House, 205 South Locust Street, Dub...
Significance: One of the earliest of the houses along this section of Southern Avenue, the Patrick Burke House is a representative, albeit greatly altered, example of the workingmen's houses built along Souther... More
Workingmen's Houses, Michael Mahony House, 235 South Locust Street, Du...
Significance: The Michael Mahony House, though greatly altered, is representative of the workingmen's dwellings built along Southern Avenue (now South Locust Street) in the 1870s and 1880s. Survey number: HABS... More
Workingmen's Houses, Jeremiah Mahoney House, 263 Southern Avenue, Dubu...
Significance: The Jeremiah Mahoney House was constructed similarly to many of the other vernacular structures along Southern Avenue and South Locust Street. Two stories tall and one room deep, with a steep qua... More
Workingmen's Houses, Jeremiah Mahoney House, 263 Southern Avenue, Dubu...
Significance: The Jeremiah Mahoney House was constructed similarly to many of the other vernacular structures along Southern Avenue and South Locust Street. Two stories tall and one room deep, with a steep qua... More
Workingmen's Houses, John Byrne House, 666 Dodge Street, Dubuque, Dubu...
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Workingmen's Houses, John McGee House, 251 Southern Avenue, Dubuque, D...
Significance: The John McGee House is a contributing historical resource within the modest workingmen's houses built along Southern Avenue in the last quarter of the 19th century. Survey number: HABS IA-159-T ... More